Croneborg, Granger win China Ironman 70.3
Fredrik Croneborg of Sweden tops Aussie Chris McDonald and Belinda Granger bests fellow Aussie Amanda Balding at Ironman China 70.3
by Tim Carlson, March 14, 2010Fredrik Croneborg of Sweden tops Aussie Chris McDonald and Belinda Granger bests fellow Aussie Amanda Balding at Ironman China 70.3
by Tim Carlson, March 14, 2010Australian Luke McKenzie beats Hungary’s Jozsef Major by 11:14 for his fourth Ironman title and American Amy Marsh holds off Germany’s Nicole Leder by 10:13 at Ironman China.
Matt Chrabot won the 2010 Miami International Triathlon in a time of 1:46:29 and beat a pretty stellar field that included Chris Lieto, Matty Reed and Bevan Docherty. The women’s title was captured by Sarah Haskins.
Eneko Llanos won the inaugural Abu Dhabi International Triathlon in a time of 6:34:37 and along the way defeated a stellar field. Julie Dibens grabbed the women’s title despite having to deal with a flat tire.
A beautiful day greeted the starters of the 2010 Abu Dhabi Triathlon. Eneko Llanos and Julie Dibens were the winners.
We snapped some images in Abu Dhabi with the race now only 2 days away.
Today we captured images during the morning swim and the bike check-in for the Abu Dhabi Triathlon.
With $250,000 prize money on the line , the inaugural Abu Dhabi International Triathlon has attracted as great pre-Kona field. Here’s a guide to the men’s contenders.
Best women’s long course field outside Kona; Julie Dibens should pick up the big check with absence of injured Chrissie Wellington but Sam McGlone, Yvonne Van Vlerken, Rebekah Keat and Cat Morrison will dispute
Many Pros really wanted to meet Bobby Behan the last few months when word got out that he was in charge of the new Specialized Triathlon team. Here is your chance to meet him.
Julie Dibens discusses cycling, the switch to long course, training with Wellington, her quest to win Clearwater, and her cool and steady temperament
Brian Fleischmann and Sarah Haskins win USAT’s first 2010 Elite Development sprint race in Clermont, Florida
The 2009 Ironman 70.3 World titlist and defending three-time XTERRA World Champion has set her sights on Ironman Hawaii – Part 1 of 2 of a conversation with Julie Dibens